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timarli wrote:I really don't know and can't figure out an answer to your question but I wish you good luck. Hopefully it will work out well!
But I also find that "employer has to declare that they still need the migrant" rule is very silly and makes no sense.
I mean the employer made an offer to you because they NEEDED you. And you served the company for 5 years that's it. The NEED STORY should be over.
To me, ILR is a right you earn by "the work you did in the past 5 years" plus "your intention to live here in the future".
Not with the "the work you did in the past 5 years" plus "a guarantee of your future work". You already showed that your intention to work and live here. And with this logic then they should reject migrants applying for ILR if they are 1 year away from their retirement age. Or any women who're about to give birth because the employer can't guarantee that they'll work can they?
If I were you I would see an immigration solicitor and consider getting a provisional letter from a different company which says "yes we would like to start this persons employment from next month" or something. That shows that you are needed in this country which hopefully is the reason they require such letter when applying for ILR in the first place!
akash08 wrote:section 11B:
A document from the employer named in your current work permit containing the following information:
- confirmation that you are still required for the employment in question
So, what you need in the letter is the word that you are still required which is true in your case as your employment is till August.
Foreseeable future is not required in your case. That is required for the following categories:
continuously in this work throughout that period.
a) Minister of religion, missionary or member of a religious order (see Note 6)
b) Representative of an overseas newspaper, news agency or broadcasting organisation
c) Private servant in a diplomatic household (see Note 7)
d) Overseas government employee
e) Member of the operational ground staff of an overseas-owned airline
Kindly refrain from digging up old topics. The rules have moved on since 2012 and the information in this topic is likely outdated. This user also only made the 3 posts and last logged into the forum in May 2012.JackILR wrote:Hi Nihongo,
I know I am five years late but under the same situation as you had. Can you please tell me how did it go ? Were you able to get your ILR ?